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TVS & LARGE DISPLAY / MOUNTING SOLUTIONS

  Evo Launches New Colourful Monitor Arms

By Mendelson Tiu | Thursday | 13/12/2007

The LCD Monitor Arms website (www.lcdmonitorarms.com.au) has released an expanded range of Evo monitor arms that claims to save space and allow a user to ‘work ergonomically’ by placing the monitor exactly where it is needed.


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The new Evo range includes the Evo 5545 office monitor arm, the Evo 5501 laptop arm, and the Evo 5645 extended reach arm for healthcare applications. The Evo mounting range comes with height extenders, reach adjusters, and flexible mounting options for added versatility, and is available in a variety of colours.

The arms can extend up to 40 cm in length and 30 cm in height, supports monitors up to 10kg in weight, and caters to 17 to 23-inch flat screen monitors. In addition, users who need arms that can support monitors up to 30kg in weight can simply go online and order.

Each Evo is VESA-monitor compatible, feature cable management, and includes different mounting options, including desk clamp, thru-desk and wall mounting.

The standard Evo has an RRP of $299 and may be purchased online.

See: www.lcdmonitorarms. com.au

 

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